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the president sitting down with paul ryan at the white house for the first time ever is progress. and there are some signs some republicans think it's really genuine. i guess there have been follow up made by the white house chief of staff following up on the president's calls and initial conversation. all of this is good. you have to keep in mind how poisoned the well has been. the president's strategy has been demonizing house republicans. that's a strategy. you can see why republicans are cautious about this. i would say cautiously optimistic but that may be a stretch too far. the other thing that is important to remember, tone comes from the top. what republicans need to see, too, is the president's deputies and senior staff reiterating this goodwill. when you have dan pfeiffer go on television, the white house communique, it doesn't reverberate this goodwill. it undermines the president's tone. you have to take it on balance. the president deserves credit for reaching out to the hill. >> it is an incredible sign of the times that any kind of outreach, having a meal with a rep
the president sitting down with paul ryan at the white house for the first time ever is progress. and there are some signs some republicans think it's really genuine. i guess there have been follow up made by the white house chief of staff following up on the president's calls and initial conversation. all of this is good. you have to keep in mind how poisoned the well has been. the president's strategy has been demonizing house republicans. that's a strategy. you can see why republicans are...
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on the heels of a private lunch with the president on thursday, congressman ryan joins us to discuss all of it. and congressman, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. good morning, chris. >> the plan would balance the budget in ten years not 25 years like the last one. how do you do that? make even tougher deeper spending cuts? actually not really. we always got close to balancing the budget but not quite there. we don't have to do too much because the new cdo baseline makes it easier because it reflects the fiscal cliff which is higher revenues and lower spending making it easier to balance. we expend the bca budget control act caps out another three years. and ask all federal employees to have the pension contributions like those in the private sector at the end the budget one dough. we don't have to do huge things to get the balanced budget you. the point is we think we owe the american people a balanced budget. we want to respect hard working taxpayers and we think we have a responsible plan to balance the budget which the reason we do a balanced budget is not to make the number
on the heels of a private lunch with the president on thursday, congressman ryan joins us to discuss all of it. and congressman, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. good morning, chris. >> the plan would balance the budget in ten years not 25 years like the last one. how do you do that? make even tougher deeper spending cuts? actually not really. we always got close to balancing the budget but not quite there. we don't have to do too much because the new cdo baseline makes it...
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as i listen to paul ryan this morning, i am concerned. i think the republicans need to understand that there was an election. a lot of their proposals were part of this election. i think the public said something that was meaningful. i hope everybody will listen. >> we say thanks to our guests on newsmakers this morning. thank you for your time. >> it is my pleasure as always. i love to come here. i will not say how many of these cuts i have. -- cups i have. sometime at the ice cream in there when i'm not supposed to. >> will make sure you get some more. thanks to our guests. thanks a lot. >> thank you for doing this. i will see monday probably. >> thinks so much. -- and thanks so much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> coming up, a look at u.s. >> coming up, a look at u.s. policy toward
as i listen to paul ryan this morning, i am concerned. i think the republicans need to understand that there was an election. a lot of their proposals were part of this election. i think the public said something that was meaningful. i hope everybody will listen. >> we say thanks to our guests on newsmakers this morning. thank you for your time. >> it is my pleasure as always. i love to come here. i will not say how many of these cuts i have. -- cups i have. sometime at the ice...
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i heard paul ryan said we had to repeal obamacare. that is part of his budget. it would be a bad idea. we're already seeing the benefits of health care reform throughout the country. the notion of repealing it now is a non-starter. >> this is something that was suggested that the president put on the table during the fiscal cliff negotiations that upset a lot of house democrats. is that something that you could support as part of a broader package? >> we need to look at it there are problems. the people who are mostly hurt by the change our older seniors. that means more women than men. the president has always said we will have to modify its some way if we go forth. it is not easy to modify. we need to sit down and have a broader discretion. i think we will discuss entitlements. social security is the part of the problem we face. what is happening with health care costs is interesting. when republicans talk about what is happening with the medicare, you have reported on it, the cost increase today for health care has been going down. the same is true of medicar
i heard paul ryan said we had to repeal obamacare. that is part of his budget. it would be a bad idea. we're already seeing the benefits of health care reform throughout the country. the notion of repealing it now is a non-starter. >> this is something that was suggested that the president put on the table during the fiscal cliff negotiations that upset a lot of house democrats. is that something that you could support as part of a broader package? >> we need to look at it there are...
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live now to capitol hill to house budget committee chair paul ryan as he releases his budget for 2014. >> good morning, everybody. what we have here is the house budget committee am a republican majority, putting out yet again a budget that addresses america's needs. a budget that balances the budget. it is a path to prosperity, a responsible balanced budget. we believe we owe the american people a balanced budget, and for the third straight year we have delivered rate we balance this budget in just 10 years. this is a document, a plan that balances the budget in 10 years. the house budget committee has spent the last several weeks working together with each other just like families and businesses do around the country. we have been assembling a budget so that we can make sure our country can live within its means. it is a reasonable goal, balancing the budget, and we keep -- we cannot keep spending money we don't have. that is the basic acknowledgment, when you are budgeting like families and businesses do, that you cannot continue to kick the can down the road and spend money we don
live now to capitol hill to house budget committee chair paul ryan as he releases his budget for 2014. >> good morning, everybody. what we have here is the house budget committee am a republican majority, putting out yet again a budget that addresses america's needs. a budget that balances the budget. it is a path to prosperity, a responsible balanced budget. we believe we owe the american people a balanced budget, and for the third straight year we have delivered rate we balance this...
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that's what paul ryan has done this year. one example, under his budget, medicaid would be slashed by 50% over the next ten years. that's at a time when many, many seniors are coming into the system and will be relying on medicaid for their skilled nursing facility payments. this is dramatic cuts that are going to hurt once again low and middle income americans. >> if we are to see tough decisions made and the president has said that, what do you believe would be the appropriate change if any to so-called entitlement programs? >> well, you know, i think people forget that under the affordable care act, we've made some significant change in entitlement programs. we've changed medicare to the point we're now experiencing the lowest growth rate and costs in medicare that we have in decades. >> the president has implied that he is prepared to maybe do a bit more. >> he has talked about changing the way we calculate cost of living increases for social security. that's something that a lot of us have problems with because again, th
that's what paul ryan has done this year. one example, under his budget, medicaid would be slashed by 50% over the next ten years. that's at a time when many, many seniors are coming into the system and will be relying on medicaid for their skilled nursing facility payments. this is dramatic cuts that are going to hurt once again low and middle income americans. >> if we are to see tough decisions made and the president has said that, what do you believe would be the appropriate change if...
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. >> the good people outside this process might be watching and saying, well, paul ryan did this last year -- >> and the year before that and the year before that. >> and he was on the ticket, ran on this, pretty darn close. president obama ran on what he called the balanced approach, raising taxes on the wealthy and his medicare and social security position. he won that election. house republicans lost seats in the house, got one million fewer votes than democrats. senate republicans lost seats in the senate. people outside this process might wonder if elections have consequences on the budgeting process. do they? >> so the question is, the election did not go our way -- believe me, i know what that feels like. that means we surrender our principles? that means we stop believing in what we believe in? look, whether the country intended it or not, we have the second-largest house majority we have had since world war roman to -- since world war ii. we need to put up our vision. we think we owe the gadget -- we owe the country a balanced budget, solutions to the problems that are plagui
. >> the good people outside this process might be watching and saying, well, paul ryan did this last year -- >> and the year before that and the year before that. >> and he was on the ticket, ran on this, pretty darn close. president obama ran on what he called the balanced approach, raising taxes on the wealthy and his medicare and social security position. he won that election. house republicans lost seats in the house, got one million fewer votes than democrats. senate...
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ryan. he and the republicans should unite behind a single word. freeze. just freeze the budget. don't get into the debates about minutia which only reconcile up people like mark. freeze the darn thing. a real freeze. let the percent of federal spending go down to 18% or 19% as a percentage of gdp and we will boon. >> i don't know if mark is the only one reconciled by this. i suspect rick is a little reconciled at this as well. what do you think, rick? >> it is not about the how much or how little. it is the what he is doing. i will read you one sentence that tells you everything you need to know about the budget. one short sentence on page 56 of the ryan budget that reads this budget proposes to reduce the federal auto flat th fleety 20% eastbound including the department of defense. okay to cut cars across the federal budget but can't cut 20% of the automobiles sitting outside the pentagon. that is the falsity of the budget. if you want to cut, fine, don't exclude defense. it is a dishones
ryan. he and the republicans should unite behind a single word. freeze. just freeze the budget. don't get into the debates about minutia which only reconcile up people like mark. freeze the darn thing. a real freeze. let the percent of federal spending go down to 18% or 19% as a percentage of gdp and we will boon. >> i don't know if mark is the only one reconciled by this. i suspect rick is a little reconciled at this as well. what do you think, rick? >> it is not about the how much...
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ryan offers this preview in today's "wall street journal." "the most important question isn't how we balance the budget, it's why a budget saturday means to an end and the end isn't a neat and tiedny spreadsheet. it's the well being of all americans by giving fam stability and protecting them from tax hikes, our budget will promote a healthier economy." here's the how in ryan's budget that balances in ten years by the year 2023. he claims savings of 4.6 trillion over the next decade. but he couldn't have gotten to the balanced budget without two things that president obama did to, well, adjust the baseline, as they call it in budget jargon, tax increases part of the end of the year fiscal cliff deal and that medicare savings after cuts to providers in the president's health care plan, the affordable care act. that last fact has already infuriated liberals who remember the months ryan and mitt romney spent attacking the president on just those specific medicare cuts. >> $716 funneled out of medicare by president obama. obama care takes $716 bi
ryan offers this preview in today's "wall street journal." "the most important question isn't how we balance the budget, it's why a budget saturday means to an end and the end isn't a neat and tiedny spreadsheet. it's the well being of all americans by giving fam stability and protecting them from tax hikes, our budget will promote a healthier economy." here's the how in ryan's budget that balances in ten years by the year 2023. he claims savings of 4.6 trillion over the...
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>> we will be filing a budget amendment to the ryan budget. we will be debating all of that in the days ahead. and hopefully by the end of next week we'll have baunlt passed out of the house. i don't think anything we do is undermining the budget. we actually build on some of the thing that is paul has worked on. we've worked closely with his committee. many of the budget committee members are rc members so we want to promote the rc budget and we're ultimately going to vote for the house budget. >> can you describe the key differences between the rfc budget and the ryan budget? and specifically how soon would it balance? >> is the ryan budget which will become probably the house budget balances in ten years. that was the big objective that conservatives have pushed for to get a budget that balances in a 10 year window. i don't think it's asking too much that we balance our federal budget before kids graduate from high school. that was an important point. in the budget the way cbo scores it will balance in four years. so there's things that we
>> we will be filing a budget amendment to the ryan budget. we will be debating all of that in the days ahead. and hopefully by the end of next week we'll have baunlt passed out of the house. i don't think anything we do is undermining the budget. we actually build on some of the thing that is paul has worked on. we've worked closely with his committee. many of the budget committee members are rc members so we want to promote the rc budget and we're ultimately going to vote for the house...
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by this time tomorrow we will know paul ryan's plan. it is said to balance the budget in 10 years and chances of passing our little slim to be fair, but is it even a realistic target? we have an all-star money panel here to dig in. cofounder and chief investment officer, and steve moore is here with the "wall street journal." steve, i will go to you first. what do you think we will hear tomorrow, and is it a good starting point? >> i don't think this will be significantly different from the budget paul ryan has passed over the last couple of years. melissa: than what is the point of it is the same that things haven't gone through? speak of the problem has been, as you know, paul ryan in the house republicans have done their job of passing a budget out of the house, that is the constitutional responsibility. it has been for years since the senate passed a budget, so that puts more pressure, i think, on the senators. a senate controlled by the democrats to come up with a blueprint so we can start negotiating. melissa: do you agree with th
by this time tomorrow we will know paul ryan's plan. it is said to balance the budget in 10 years and chances of passing our little slim to be fair, but is it even a realistic target? we have an all-star money panel here to dig in. cofounder and chief investment officer, and steve moore is here with the "wall street journal." steve, i will go to you first. what do you think we will hear tomorrow, and is it a good starting point? >> i don't think this will be significantly...
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we have worked with paul ryan and his budget committee. and many of the budget committee members are rfc members. >> can you describe the key differences between the rfc budget, and the ryan budget? is ine, the ryan budget 10 years. that was a big objective republicans have pushed for. i have a five-year-old and three-year-old, and i do not think it is asking too much to balance the budget before they graduate from high school. right now the way the cbo scores it, we will balance in four years. save all working to medicare from bankruptcy. it goes bust right now and 11 years. we support the concept, but we are implementing premium support for people aged 59 or younger. i do not think that is a big difference philosophical it, because at the end of the day where both saving it from bankruptcy. president obama does not save it from bankruptcy at all. obama care expedites the bankruptcy. i think what we're doing is building upon the foundation and a strong budget that balances in 10 years. >> it is coming under criticism for fuzzy math. he us
we have worked with paul ryan and his budget committee. and many of the budget committee members are rfc members. >> can you describe the key differences between the rfc budget, and the ryan budget? is ine, the ryan budget 10 years. that was a big objective republicans have pushed for. i have a five-year-old and three-year-old, and i do not think it is asking too much to balance the budget before they graduate from high school. right now the way the cbo scores it, we will balance in four...
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there was a promming interview that paul ryan gave over the weekend. he talked about his budget which presumes the repeal of obama care. of course that's not going to happen. it presumes a shift in medicare to the voucher program that president obama ran hard against. but there are things that we can do together, republicans and democrats that don't force ether o one of us to violate our principles. looking to consolidate the ideas. >> john, just wondering, to what extent is it look, this whole budget battle is impacting our growth outlook and we may be hearing from other ceos. do you think the administration and lawmakers pay attention to comments from ceos? does this push pressure? >> it does. and they look forward to more pressure. most of the major corporate ceos are practically minded. at the end of the year they push for the so-called balanced deal the administration wanted that had cuts and tax increases. what they are hoping is after a period after the fiscal cliff deal, many of the ceos retreated from the spotlight. having them come back on an
there was a promming interview that paul ryan gave over the weekend. he talked about his budget which presumes the repeal of obama care. of course that's not going to happen. it presumes a shift in medicare to the voucher program that president obama ran hard against. but there are things that we can do together, republicans and democrats that don't force ether o one of us to violate our principles. looking to consolidate the ideas. >> john, just wondering, to what extent is it look, this...
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the ryan republican budget slices critical programs and set of asking the wealthiest to pay more. he is going after education, healthcare, research, prisoner preventative health, and much more. instead of ending whistle corporate tax loopholes, their budget and medicare. our economy is poised to grow. february was the strongest month of job growth we have seen in many years. the republican brand of austerity could reverse the progress. we need to reduce our deficit, but we need to do it in a smart way to combine spending cuts, closing wasteful tax loopholes. the american people do not want us to retreat into our corners. they want us to find common ground to find solutions to the challenges we face. it is too bad that the republicans are moving further to the right when we taught they could not. [indiscernible] >> that the ryan budget make it harder for you guys to move anywhere near their direction? >> i do not follow your question. as[indiscernible] you describe the budget as extreme. does it make it harder for you to negotiate? what there is no way to negotiate if it is a one-s
the ryan republican budget slices critical programs and set of asking the wealthiest to pay more. he is going after education, healthcare, research, prisoner preventative health, and much more. instead of ending whistle corporate tax loopholes, their budget and medicare. our economy is poised to grow. february was the strongest month of job growth we have seen in many years. the republican brand of austerity could reverse the progress. we need to reduce our deficit, but we need to do it in a...
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in both plans, and ryan's plan is for progrowth. but both sides okay with the spending and both sides -- democrats-saying something about taxes. but there's $100 billion in there for a new stimulus plan, which i don't know how well that's going to fly. and then ryan keeping in the notion of appealing obamacare has to -- >> move on. >> that's not going to work at least for the next four years. so you keep it in there, maybe it's something you give up during negotiations. i think people watching the show should feel more hopeful, but to your point, the chasm, we're so far away from a deal, something i wouldn't bet on. >> neil: democrats claim their budget will slash the deficit, but testimony today seemed to contradict that. >> do the outlays in the first year of this budget exceed the outlays of last year's budget? and if so, by how much, both in dollars and percentage? do we know that? >> talking about 14 over 13, sir? >> yes. >> so $116 billion higher and 14 over 13. >> neil: wait a minute. i -- how can that be. we have been crunch
in both plans, and ryan's plan is for progrowth. but both sides okay with the spending and both sides -- democrats-saying something about taxes. but there's $100 billion in there for a new stimulus plan, which i don't know how well that's going to fly. and then ryan keeping in the notion of appealing obamacare has to -- >> move on. >> that's not going to work at least for the next four years. so you keep it in there, maybe it's something you give up during negotiations. i think...
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we'll have live coverage of congressman ryan and house republican leaders at 10:30 eastern here on c-span. and over on c-span 3, the director of national intelligence, the c.i.a. director and f.b.i. director will testify before the senate intelligence committee on global threats. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> good morning washington enjoyed a long 50 year relationship with alexandria. by the time it was founded when he was 17, when he died at the age of 67, he participated in the political life of the city. he was a trustee of alexandria and he was a justice of the peace of fairfax county. he represented alexandria in the virginia legislator. even when he was president, he made sure when they chose this area to be the new site of the nation's capitol that alexandria was included in the original district of columbia. george washington loved to dance. and all the ladies really wanted to dance with him, to dance with the president of the united states was a big thrill. in 1798-1799, they came here for birthday balls. he died in 1799, they had one every year, except for 1,800 becaus
we'll have live coverage of congressman ryan and house republican leaders at 10:30 eastern here on c-span. and over on c-span 3, the director of national intelligence, the c.i.a. director and f.b.i. director will testify before the senate intelligence committee on global threats. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> good morning washington enjoyed a long 50 year relationship with alexandria. by the time it was founded when he was 17, when he died at the age of 67, he participated in...
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here's more about ryan's budget. it keeps january's tax increases so republicans don't repeal the budget deal that we struck here in washington, d.c. in january for $620 billion of additional revenue. it eliminates most of the president's health care law but it does keep the $700 billion in cuts to medicare. ryan says he reinvests that in medicare but still, $700 billion a deficit reduction right there and overhauls medicare and medicaid, and includes tax reform. that's a process being written right now on capitol hill by another committee. both sides, democrats and republicans, are out selling their individual plans on deficit reduction. >> this is an invitation to the president of the united states to the senate democrats to come together to fix these problems. >> we will also reduce deficits so they're not growing any faster than the economy. we will stabilize the debt but we will not do it in a way that guts our kids' education and violates the commitments we've made to seniors. >> we're still waiting for specifi
here's more about ryan's budget. it keeps january's tax increases so republicans don't repeal the budget deal that we struck here in washington, d.c. in january for $620 billion of additional revenue. it eliminates most of the president's health care law but it does keep the $700 billion in cuts to medicare. ryan says he reinvests that in medicare but still, $700 billion a deficit reduction right there and overhauls medicare and medicaid, and includes tax reform. that's a process being written...
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you were over at the white house paul ryan, the head of the budget commit on the republican side. senator portman you have actually taken phone calls from the president in the past. but i guess what's unusual here is that this is actually news, which kind of gives us an idea of the-- how wide the divide is. did any-- is this doing any good, senator portman? >> it's great. i mean, to build some trust is a good thing. but to be honest with you bob what the president needs to do is reach out not just to republicans but to democrats and ensure that he gives them the political cover to do frankly what most of them know needs to be done. i won't speak for chris but having talked to him a lot about these issues, he gets it in terms of the need for us to deal with these very important but unsustainable entitlement programs. >> schieffer: do you think he has given up on dealing with the leadership? he feels like he just can't get anything done with them, and so he's going to kind of go around them? >> well, i don't think he's going around them, but i think he's acknowledging what many pres
you were over at the white house paul ryan, the head of the budget commit on the republican side. senator portman you have actually taken phone calls from the president in the past. but i guess what's unusual here is that this is actually news, which kind of gives us an idea of the-- how wide the divide is. did any-- is this doing any good, senator portman? >> it's great. i mean, to build some trust is a good thing. but to be honest with you bob what the president needs to do is reach out...
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today paul ryan really sinks his plan. ryan's plan would balance the budget in 10 years, something sg soon-to-be released democrat proposal has no intention of doing. ryan would cut spending down to only 19% of gdp down from 23% right now. much of the cuts would come from medicare and medicaid. he was turned medicaid over to the state cutting spending by $750 billion. starting in 2024, seniors will have the option of the traditional form of medicare or use government assistance to go with a private plane. all in all saving $129 billion. if that wasn't enough of a difference, ryan would not make major cuts to defense that all seems pretty reasonable. how do the democrats feel about it? they've already said they oppose it. senate budget chair will release her budget plan which couldn't be more different. but two different sticking point around the usual suspects of health care and taxes, g.o.p. budget includes repeal of obamacare, which i'm sure the democrats are not going to like. ryan reforms the tax code by bringing it do
today paul ryan really sinks his plan. ryan's plan would balance the budget in 10 years, something sg soon-to-be released democrat proposal has no intention of doing. ryan would cut spending down to only 19% of gdp down from 23% right now. much of the cuts would come from medicare and medicaid. he was turned medicaid over to the state cutting spending by $750 billion. starting in 2024, seniors will have the option of the traditional form of medicare or use government assistance to go with a...
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could paul ryan be dealing with anger from his own party? i'll ask one of the startest business minds next. >> during the break, tweet me, let me know if you think it's time for republicans to move past the ryan budget, or do you think with the election aside, it's obama and the democratic who need to move. to the globaln we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in
could paul ryan be dealing with anger from his own party? i'll ask one of the startest business minds next. >> during the break, tweet me, let me know if you think it's time for republicans to move past the ryan budget, or do you think with the election aside, it's obama and the democratic who need to move. to the globaln we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and...
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we are focusing on the ryan budget. i have to hammer say what you will about paul ryan. he's supposed to be a leader in this area and the budget so disingenious. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. paul ryan has been a leader since the 80ings . the president said my goal is not to balance for balance sake. how do you get a fiscal responsibility into government with a president like that? >> john, hold on a second mark. john, unfortunately you are not leading the republicans right now . it is somebody, paul ryan who put forth a plan that said it is insufficient. where do republicans go? >> where they go, it is not the ryan way. you don't get back in thity. a basic point. g.s do not create jobs. g.s only create jobs in so far taking resources for the private sector. they take jobs in microsoft or solyndra. >> manna from heaven only once from heaven. thank youang. is work wiping you out? notice worries, bosses are saying take a nap on the job. why doesn't this have a lot of folkings sleeping easy? [ engine sputters ] [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the ro
we are focusing on the ryan budget. i have to hammer say what you will about paul ryan. he's supposed to be a leader in this area and the budget so disingenious. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. paul ryan has been a leader since the 80ings . the president said my goal is not to balance for balance sake. how do you get a fiscal responsibility into government with a president like that? >> john, hold on a second mark. john, unfortunately you are not leading the republicans right now ....
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paul ryan said basically not so charming. the president making certain democrats know that he may be in this same room with republicans from time to time, but he is not really negotiating. >> if their position is we can't do any revenue or we can only do revenue if we get medicare or get social security or get medicaid, if that is the position that we're probably not going to be able to get a deal. lou: getting social security and medicare? mr. president, such language. in your second term? you have been doing this for four years and that's the best you could do with the rhetoric? we have been led by your performance to expect more and better by now. the truth is, the truth, as you well know, republicans are not getting a thing. and we will show you just how that works. it is really simple and will set your mind at ease, mr. president. the ryan budget does not get anything. it raises spending. not a dime. not a dime. it raises spending cuts is not as quickly as current law. the budget committee chairman would increase spendin
paul ryan said basically not so charming. the president making certain democrats know that he may be in this same room with republicans from time to time, but he is not really negotiating. >> if their position is we can't do any revenue or we can only do revenue if we get medicare or get social security or get medicaid, if that is the position that we're probably not going to be able to get a deal. lou: getting social security and medicare? mr. president, such language. in your second...
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i love ryan. he always sees the glass half-full. i blushed when i heard the number. [ laughter ] >> just to put that one statement in perspective, if you look at gdp growth, knowledgeable gdp growth, it says it should be around 3%. that would not kill the economy. we have from zero to 3% before the economy really gets her. i agree with charles, the market can go up even if the fed does raise rates. connell: the idea that you do not have to like the politics. you can like the market. you are not a big fan of some of the things happening in d.c. why does the economy and stock market continued to either do okay or much better than okay? >> this is a great question. on one side we have all of these negative policies. on the other side, is the drivers of growth. inventions, you know, the cloud, smart phones, fracking, 3d printing. we are always trying to balance those two things out. i think this scale and up tipping towards growth. it is not booming like it did in the 90s. it overpowers the negative stuff right now. connell: if at some
i love ryan. he always sees the glass half-full. i blushed when i heard the number. [ laughter ] >> just to put that one statement in perspective, if you look at gdp growth, knowledgeable gdp growth, it says it should be around 3%. that would not kill the economy. we have from zero to 3% before the economy really gets her. i agree with charles, the market can go up even if the fed does raise rates. connell: the idea that you do not have to like the politics. you can like the market. you...
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and that's all ryan's plan will do. i think it's too weak. i think it's not good enough." author of "the free market revolution," yaron brook's criticism of the ryan plan is one you may not have heard before. it is far more likely that you've already listened to a version of this attack from the left. "the ryan plan will shower more tax breaks on millionaires and tilt the playing field to the advantage of big corporate interests" ryan's plan would cut the top tax bracket from 39 to 25 percent and would reduce the corporate tax rate from 35 to 25 percent. it also seeks to slash spending on entitlements like medicare, medicaid and social security in an effort to balance the budget. this republican plan will no doubt set off a new round of petty partisanship in washington, but it's unlikely that democrats will pick up on this new line of attack. "i can promise you it doesn't cut enough to make me happy. and it doesn't reform entitlements enough to make me happy." senate democrats will unveil their budget plan today, with a reported $975 billion in spending cuts coupled with n
and that's all ryan's plan will do. i think it's too weak. i think it's not good enough." author of "the free market revolution," yaron brook's criticism of the ryan plan is one you may not have heard before. it is far more likely that you've already listened to a version of this attack from the left. "the ryan plan will shower more tax breaks on millionaires and tilt the playing field to the advantage of big corporate interests" ryan's plan would cut the top tax...
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the ryan budget. by the way, this is thehird ryan budget produced by the republicans in the past three years, unlike the previous budget proposals, this ryan budget balances the budget in ten years. ten years. and i have to commend the congressman and the republicans for doing so. it als achieves over four and a half trillion dollars in deficit reduction over the next decade. there is one little hitch. almost 2 trillion of that is obamacare. the repeal of obamacare necessary to get to that number, but still of very healthy number . and we all knothe house repuicans cannot do that by themselves, so let's take a look at the senate democratic budget which does not even achieved half of that deficit reduction. only 185 trillion in deficit reduction. it is not even -- the president likes to use the expression balanced. taxes, spending cuts, the senate democrats have a little qualifier. $1 trillion in new taxes. so i can feel some excitement starting to wane here, but it's probably not going to help. the se
the ryan budget. by the way, this is thehird ryan budget produced by the republicans in the past three years, unlike the previous budget proposals, this ryan budget balances the budget in ten years. ten years. and i have to commend the congressman and the republicans for doing so. it als achieves over four and a half trillion dollars in deficit reduction over the next decade. there is one little hitch. almost 2 trillion of that is obamacare. the repeal of obamacare necessary to get to that...
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then one up and no less than paul ryan he says he can balance the budget in ten years. rand paul says to my will to it in five. no program is too sacred that it cannot be sliced. no party chanted monday at the kennedy challenged. creating a grand old -- but no one yet as one bigger applause, which is why i predict demand by the way, you should probably read this and pencil. no one will garner more votes. a straw poll is actually just a snapshot in time. once he wins this one, i am telling you. he could be on his way. if this does not happen this whole thing did not happen. former florida republican congressman on whether he is going to be the gop man. what do you think? >> well, how are you doing? welcome to cpac, 48 anniversary. i think that you have a good assessment on what could happen with this straw poll. one of the main reasons why that could happen is because we are still within one week of senator rand paul doing the filibuster on the drug issues. it was a constitutionality issue. it talk to the civil liberties. he brought together peopl from aclu, on over to t
then one up and no less than paul ryan he says he can balance the budget in ten years. rand paul says to my will to it in five. no program is too sacred that it cannot be sliced. no party chanted monday at the kennedy challenged. creating a grand old -- but no one yet as one bigger applause, which is why i predict demand by the way, you should probably read this and pencil. no one will garner more votes. a straw poll is actually just a snapshot in time. once he wins this one, i am telling you....
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we are building upon the foundation that paul ryan set out, that balances for seniors. "> "washington journal continues. host: joining us now is bob edgar, the president and ceo of common cause. what is it? it was founded 43 years ago by john gardner. we have a couple hundred thousand people. a bipartisan organization working on ethics and law reform and trying to hold power accountable. we do a lot on public financing and redistricting. host: we brought you on to talk about the influence of donors and the white house agenda. there was a new group that was formed, organizing for action. what is this group and why is it important to you? guest: after the election, president obama decided to take all of the apparatus, the database, the e-mails and names and addresses of donors, and put them into an organization called organizing for action. in the "los angeles times and the new york times, they said the president was asking his top donors to bundle $500,000 and if they did that, they would be put on an advisory committee and they would get access four times a year. common cause believes
we are building upon the foundation that paul ryan set out, that balances for seniors. "> "washington journal continues. host: joining us now is bob edgar, the president and ceo of common cause. what is it? it was founded 43 years ago by john gardner. we have a couple hundred thousand people. a bipartisan organization working on ethics and law reform and trying to hold power accountable. we do a lot on public financing and redistricting. host: we brought you on to talk about the...
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ryan budget is popular with conservatives. i just wonder in the future, if that romney pick of ryan if it is going to move in the direction of it is all about the budget. if you want to balance the budget you have to do things now. there will be a debt crisis. but sitcomably kated. are people paying attention? do people beyond cpac care? i think that is what obama is betting on. >> you used the word austerity and i see congressmen using austerity. american people know that word, austerity links to riots in the streets in paris and athens. austerity takes the yummy things away from them. that is the worst word to do. that means you can do things with that money. that is what we need to talk about. hopefully, ted cruz will send that message and he will not use the word austerity. >> part of the problem we have is president obama does something brilliant and he uses emotion. that is what resonates with the low-information voter. that is not their fault. they have kid, they have family in their life and the kardashian family is sh
ryan budget is popular with conservatives. i just wonder in the future, if that romney pick of ryan if it is going to move in the direction of it is all about the budget. if you want to balance the budget you have to do things now. there will be a debt crisis. but sitcomably kated. are people paying attention? do people beyond cpac care? i think that is what obama is betting on. >> you used the word austerity and i see congressmen using austerity. american people know that word, austerity...
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ryan is trying to do. i think the problem the democrats will have they will put out a budget maybe matches presiden obama's rhetoric and has a lot of tax increases in it. that will cause a lot of democrats to be in something of a political peril. i think after the democrats budget comes out we're then going to see horse trading and movement maybe towards this ryan budget. but i think the odds of the ryan budget anywhere close to law are just about zero. they're not going to repeal, for example, obamacare. just not going to happen. melissa: gretchen, you're nodding, do you agree with that? >> yeah. i think that is one thing that has to be discussed here, there will be tradeoffs, right? th's what well see happen over the course of the next few weeks. he should be applauded because he has taken on entitlements and done things we've seen other people not do. in fact today, jay carney's president's budget doesn't come unti april won't even balance. we have to a applaud him finding a w to balance a budget. wheth
ryan is trying to do. i think the problem the democrats will have they will put out a budget maybe matches presiden obama's rhetoric and has a lot of tax increases in it. that will cause a lot of democrats to be in something of a political peril. i think after the democrats budget comes out we're then going to see horse trading and movement maybe towards this ryan budget. but i think the odds of the ryan budget anywhere close to law are just about zero. they're not going to repeal, for example,...
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one is paul ryan and the other patty murray. looking at the budgets that will be coming out. already pretty eloquent about this. he is not whatn the new tax increases or pentagon cuts. he will curb spending by 5 trillion overton years. he wants to raise the annual federal deficit. guess what, democrats are quite different. they see increased taxes on upper-income households and corporations. they're not even addressing a balanced budget. is this a tale of what is wrong in washington? these two visions are so completely different of bread the country should go. >> welcome made shows you how far apart the t parties are. i salute paul ryan for wanting to balance the budget because most people don't understand that if we don't bring down our debt we are enduring economic growth >> well, shows you how far apart at the same time my derecognized that part of the budget requires it repealing obamacare which will happen. patty murray on the other hand is just trying to get 51 votes because essentially she wants to pass this budget so president obama can turn the spotlight on house rep
one is paul ryan and the other patty murray. looking at the budgets that will be coming out. already pretty eloquent about this. he is not whatn the new tax increases or pentagon cuts. he will curb spending by 5 trillion overton years. he wants to raise the annual federal deficit. guess what, democrats are quite different. they see increased taxes on upper-income households and corporations. they're not even addressing a balanced budget. is this a tale of what is wrong in washington? these two...
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i don't think that paul ryan gets extra points for putting a budget on. but a budget for people to work on, this is not that document. you cannot make the center piece of your budget appealing the president's cornerstone, obamacare, and i don't see this as a serious exercise, it's meant to gin up the base and that's the way it should be be covered. >> jon: in the meantime, juan, the president's charm offensive, is it working on the press? >> on the press? oh, gosh, i think that's old news. (laughter) been working for a while. i think that's pretty much an old story. and i think that the press has suggested here that the-- if i was to fault the press on the story, somehow he slow to correlate that the numbers are dropping and republicans succeeded in saying that his leadership is failing he can't get the deal. you can't just blame the republicans. >> jon: abc's jonathan carl had this exchange with jay carney, the presidential spokesman, watch. >> how much is it going to cost for the president to travel later to illinois. >> the president is the president o
i don't think that paul ryan gets extra points for putting a budget on. but a budget for people to work on, this is not that document. you cannot make the center piece of your budget appealing the president's cornerstone, obamacare, and i don't see this as a serious exercise, it's meant to gin up the base and that's the way it should be be covered. >> jon: in the meantime, juan, the president's charm offensive, is it working on the press? >> on the press? oh, gosh, i think that's...
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would learn from their mistakes right wrong on tuesday paul ryan announced his plan for the fiscal year two thousand and fourteen federal budget the so-called after prosperity but ignore the name ryan's plan is the policy version of romney's forty seven percent speech if you take away all the talk about reforming entitlements and lean dynamic government it's just a big middle finger to working americans ryan's budget calls for massive cuts to social programs that ensure the health and well being of everyday people all slashing tax rates for the super rich and raising them on the middle class like romney ryan and his republican allies in the house and senate want to tear down the new deal and prop up big business and the rest of us can go to hell we can this really last in the night continue to become the right continue to bash the middle class and hope to win elections in two thousand and eleven americans from all backgrounds and lifestyles took to the streets to protest wealth inequality and a political system beholden to. interests in two thousand and twelve a majority the country vot
would learn from their mistakes right wrong on tuesday paul ryan announced his plan for the fiscal year two thousand and fourteen federal budget the so-called after prosperity but ignore the name ryan's plan is the policy version of romney's forty seven percent speech if you take away all the talk about reforming entitlements and lean dynamic government it's just a big middle finger to working americans ryan's budget calls for massive cuts to social programs that ensure the health and well...
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cuts and paul ryan bucket now includes those same cuts. what it does is reinforce the notion. republicans desperately need to change the brand. what this does is allow democrats to say--you don't even need to know the details of this program. just know that the republican party you voted against, that's the republican party of today. they have not changed one bit and the paul ryan budget hasn't either. >> john: they seem to agree they need to change their brand but they can't come to agreement what that would look like. what about the g.o.p. moving on issues immigration, gun control, do you see any chance of compromise on any of these issues? >> i see very, very little chance. to me for they are retrenching. they just cut a bill to only use the filibuster under extraordinary situation yet they use it on every nominee obama puts up. this is a republican party incapable of reforming themselves. they don't like evolution in reality or in any sense of the world. they're not going to evolve. the only way they're going to change in 2014 the amer
cuts and paul ryan bucket now includes those same cuts. what it does is reinforce the notion. republicans desperately need to change the brand. what this does is allow democrats to say--you don't even need to know the details of this program. just know that the republican party you voted against, that's the republican party of today. they have not changed one bit and the paul ryan budget hasn't either. >> john: they seem to agree they need to change their brand but they can't come to...
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ryan plan. whoa. >> peter: careful. >> bill: the entire ryan plan subpoena premised on repealing obamacare. we know that's we know that's not going to happen. it's been in place. a lot of the program is fixed. people are joining up. people like it. the reviews about obama care where it's already kicked in are very, very positive. >> that's the number one reason it's not going to work. no. 2 is, to repeal it would have to go through the senate. the senate, the votes are not there. they are not going to repeal obamacare. number 3, the supreme court has weighed in and said obama care is totally, totally acceptable under the constitution totally legitmat. they have endorsed obamacare. john boehner even said, obama care is now the law of the land. so it's time to, like, move on forget about this pipe dream of repealing obama care and come up with some new ideas, another approach to the budget. all right? they don't want any new revenue. but at least find some other spending cuts because antipolice ca
ryan plan. whoa. >> peter: careful. >> bill: the entire ryan plan subpoena premised on repealing obamacare. we know that's we know that's not going to happen. it's been in place. a lot of the program is fixed. people are joining up. people like it. the reviews about obama care where it's already kicked in are very, very positive. >> that's the number one reason it's not going to work. no. 2 is, to repeal it would have to go through the senate. the senate, the votes are not...
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on whether the ryan budget doesn't go far enough. liz: we have a money manager with the stock to grab right now if you think like he does inflation isn't going to be an issue for a while. stay tuned. you need the list. david: house budget committee chairman paul ryan unveiling his budget proposal today aiming to balance the budget in 10 years without tax hikes but does the ryan budget make president obama's increasing the size size and scope of government permanent? joining us, senior fellow and former u.s. department of labor chief economist. great to see you again, diana. democrats don't like the ryan budget because it cuts too much, but in point it doesn't cut, it just cuts the rate of increase. he says it is laughable ryan's tenure, $41 trillion budget will return government to the proper limits and focus. ryan merely talking about reductions in planned increases in federal spending. so it's ryan's budget just kind of accepting this 20% increase in the size of the budget that we have seen since president obama came to office? >>
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he held a lunch and then lunch with paul ryan and he met with democrat on capitol hill. what's with the outreach. one telling the national journal anonymously, this is a joke, the official saying it's all for the media. joining us our political panel, weekly standard steve hayes, washington post karen tumlety and byron york. karen your thoughts about the statement from the senior white house person. >> i think, we don't know who this anonymous person is, and i think it's a very good reporter. if he says it's a senior official, it's a senior official. often when somebody makes a comment to a reporter it's because there's been a debate inside the building and the person lost the argument. for the media, the president seems to be spending a lot of time doing it and he hasn't shown that much regard for us. >> greta: agreed? >> he could be laying a predicate. if you want to go to war with the other side you have to show everybody you've done everything you can to avoid doing a war and the republicans i've talked with them, had dinner with them and negotiated, you just can't t
he held a lunch and then lunch with paul ryan and he met with democrat on capitol hill. what's with the outreach. one telling the national journal anonymously, this is a joke, the official saying it's all for the media. joining us our political panel, weekly standard steve hayes, washington post karen tumlety and byron york. karen your thoughts about the statement from the senior white house person. >> i think, we don't know who this anonymous person is, and i think it's a very good...
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one of paul ryans's big defeats was in '05. he was a key member pushing social security privatization. he had a plan so far out there that the bush administration said it would be irresponsible to embrace it, and then of course the bush administration came out with something more modest, arguing -- but they got hugely, hugely rejetted over that. so i think republicans have been quite afraid of social security since then. one more point on this one. when the economy is recovering, there are a lot of cuts you can make that make sense at that point. there are jobs in the economy for people to see. if state and local governments cut back, when you do it in a period of time when many unemployed people for a -- you make the unemployment problem worse, and that is where you get into ryan's point. >> ezra action thank you as always. coming on with a doubleheader of smoke watch and budget season -- >> you haven't even heard my opinions on the smoke. >> and sorry that it didn't happen in this segment. we invite you back. until we get the
one of paul ryans's big defeats was in '05. he was a key member pushing social security privatization. he had a plan so far out there that the bush administration said it would be irresponsible to embrace it, and then of course the bush administration came out with something more modest, arguing -- but they got hugely, hugely rejetted over that. so i think republicans have been quite afraid of social security since then. one more point on this one. when the economy is recovering, there are a...
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congressman paul ryan. the former republican vice-presidential candidate today unveiled the house g.o.p. plan which includes no tax hikes. in other words, no revenue increases. in other words, no closing of loopholes. the white house called it a wrong course for america. among the proposals, repeal president obama's health health care overall. and $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, including major changes to medicare and medicaid. congressman ryan claims the plan will actually create a $7 billion surplus by the year 2023. political analysts say it has absolutely no chance of passing in the senate. and democrats say it shows republicans are out of touch with most americans. mike emanuel breaks it down live on capitol hill. the congressman is raising eyebrows by calling for something that can't be done. can't repeal the president's overhaul because the president has a pen. >> that's right. some in his own party are suggesting paul ryan's budget is not realistic when you consider president obama has another four
congressman paul ryan. the former republican vice-presidential candidate today unveiled the house g.o.p. plan which includes no tax hikes. in other words, no revenue increases. in other words, no closing of loopholes. the white house called it a wrong course for america. among the proposals, repeal president obama's health health care overall. and $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, including major changes to medicare and medicaid. congressman ryan claims the plan will actually create a $7 billion...